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The dream lottery

0 Comments/ in Observations / by Mr Topp
March 1, 2011


As I am writing this, there is a lottery ticket sitting beside my computer. This Friday, should the seven numbers on the ticket match the seven numbers drawn at random, Karen and I will be approximately £50 million richer.*

Of course, our numbers will not be the ones to turn up, though we dare your imaginary powers-that-be to prove us wrong. I have known several people to call the lottery an “idiot tax”. A statistics professor I had in University called it a “tax on people who do not understand probability.”

I understand probability. I got an A in that professor’s class, and in the probability class I took the following year based on my enjoyment of the first class. Later, I dropped statistics and changed my major to pure mathematics because the subject was so dull it made me want to gouge out my own eyes.

But I understand it. The numbers on this ticket will not be drawn on Friday. I will have a little less money in my bank account next week than I do this week. This is fine.

I don’t play the lottery to win.

I play because of the annoying advertising that played on Canadian television during my adolescence:

Just imagine.

This was the catchphrase used in the advertising for Canada’s national lottery. I ignored it at the time. But it clearly planted a seed. It took some time to grow, and to be recognised. But it’s a plant now.

Something happens when I buy a lottery ticket.

Every day I walk home, and every day my mind wanders while I walk. I compose blog articles in my head. I have imaginary arguments. I plan my next vacation. I wonder what I will buy Karen for her birthday. Lots and lots of thoughts.

The evening after buying a lottery ticket — and sometimes an extra evening or two aside — I imagine what I would do if I won. I just imagine.

If the draw is for £10 million, that can be divided into £200K a year until I die, leaving aside the wishy-washy world of investment earnings, inflation and life expectancy. What would I do with that money?

I imagine the home I would buy. The hat I would wear. The vacations I would take. I re-evaluate those previous thoughts about Karen’s birthday present. I think about Maggie’s education. I think about being in business class next time I fly home to see my family. I think about how I could help people by giving to charities.

None of it is extravagant. None of it would turn me into one of those cautionary tales: former lotto winner declares bankruptcy!. None of it is too much of a reach.

And I understand that I do not need a flash of luck, I do not need the right numbers to appear on Friday evening to achieve anything that the lottery would give me. All this is achievable with the application of hard work over time.

It inspires me to work harder, because I know my numbers are not coming up. It inspires me to roll up my sleeves and work towards achieving these things. It reminds me to be ready for the next time opportunity knocks, for it will be more subtle and demanding than £50 million being dropped in my lap out of nowhere.

Some people play the lottery because they think that they might win. For these people, it truly is an idiot tax.

More people play the lottery for the thrill they feel. Apparently most lottery winners keep playing after they have won — the thrill of the game must count for something.

I play the lottery, because every time I do, I dream. And I am reminded that my dreams can be achieved, even if they cannot be won.

The cost of a ticket does not seem a high price to pay.

*This assumes that nobody else has a ticket with these same numbers. We would be much richer, regardless.

Image is Winged Dream, by Luminis Kanto

Links – dancing with dinosaurs and debilitated snowmen

0 Comments/ in Weekend Coffee / by Mr Topp
February 13, 2010
Ryan Air is being sued by Easyjet. Rather than respond with a countersuit or a PR campaign, instead Ryan Air’s CEO challenges Easyjet’s CEO to a race. The article does not mention the entry fee to be charged to Easyjet’s CEO should he agree.
If your male, and your life goal is to crash your car repeatedly and survive, it is apparently better to wear your seatbelt and get fat. Women: You should wear your seatbelt and have a healthy mid-range BMI.
For those unaware, the image to the left is inspired from the absolutely incredible short film Rejected. You can be it on Youtube by clicking this link.
An interesting take on the evolution of the career of the writer. Most interestingly, writing ability does not bring success in writing. Instead, it is persistence and the ability to withstand constant rejection. One wonders how many Joyces and Irvings have never come to press, in favour of the Stephenie Meyers of the world.
Susannah Breslin on suicide.
Want to know more about the history of pubs? There is a free conference in London one week from today.
Security experts at the University of Cambridge claim that Chip and PIN is broken. I disagree. There is a means by which Chip and PIN can be compromised. That doesn’t mean that it is less secure than the traditional swipe & sign.
Is Christian Bale really Kermit the Frog? You be the judge.

The morning coffee is not a dream

0 Comments/ in Morning Coffee / by Mr Topp
March 3, 2009

APTOPIX Wall Street
You may have noticed that I normally do not bother to report all the disturbing financial news from around the world in the Morning Coffee. No mention of markets crashing and all that. This is because you already know about these things. But after seeing this AP photo in the Toronto Star, I knew I had to today. Because we finally have a visual representation of how bad things are. Just look at those eyes!

Also: Free books!

bear Today’s image is pretty small, but it’s the best I could manage — it’s probably best if you click on it.

Photo by Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir

So Skittles have redesigned their website to take in feeds from Twitter and Flickr. Mashable loves it, while others think that Skittles does not get it. Definitely a nightmare for brand management, and Skittles/Mars is not engaging their customers through Twitter or Flickr. It will be interesting to see if this works, or if people just start to Tweet “Skittles cunt!”

what i'm saying is that if I wake up tomorrow night and i'm in the distended belly of a zombie i'm going to be SO CHEEZED at how stupid this whole universe is

Morning coffee #9

1 Comment/ in Morning Coffee / by Mr Topp
January 22, 2009

Good morning everyone. Strange dream last night: A British remake of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer series, starring Ewan McGregor as Xander while wearing fake sideburns and glasses.

It seemed like a good time to wake up.

Our news today, via The New York Times, tells us why meetings are a waste of time. Alternatively, the news also tells us not to trust children with phones, if we happen to have a grow-op.

The blog entry of the day informs us of a plan to require a license to post content to the internet in the Philippines. I’m not sure that’s realistic.

The image of the day, from a blog entry full of good choices:
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